
JKBOSE Bi-Annual exam 2025 for Class 10, 11 postponed due to inclement weather: Check details here
Students can check the official notice as issued on the website: jkbose.nic.in
Reason for postponement
According to the official notification, the decision has been taken in view of the recent cloudburst and adverse weather conditions across Jammu and Kashmir as well as the Union Territory of Ladakh. The board clarified that the revised schedule for the JKBOSE Bi-Annual Exam 2025 will be issued separately and shared through all official communication channels.
An official statement read, 'Fresh dates will be notified separately. All centre superintendents and jurisdictional Station House Officers (SHOs) are requested to be informed accordingly.'
The board further highlighted that this step has been taken in the interest of student safety. In particular, the cloudburst situation in Kathua district and overall inclement weather across the region prompted the rescheduling.
Students can check the official notice available
here.
Revised dates to be announced soon
Authorities have also directed all sub- and branch officers to circulate the information promptly through WhatsApp groups and other designated official platforms to ensure that candidates are informed without delay.
Students are advised to regularly check the official website of JKBOSE and stay updated on the revised exam timetable once it is released.
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Time of India
12 hours ago
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JKBOSE Bi-Annual exam 2025 for Class 10, 11 postponed due to inclement weather: Check details here
The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) has announced the postponement of the Bi-Annual Examination 2025 for Classes 10 and 11. The exams, which were earlier scheduled to begin on August 18, 2025, will now be conducted on a later date. Students can check the official notice as issued on the website: Reason for postponement According to the official notification, the decision has been taken in view of the recent cloudburst and adverse weather conditions across Jammu and Kashmir as well as the Union Territory of Ladakh. The board clarified that the revised schedule for the JKBOSE Bi-Annual Exam 2025 will be issued separately and shared through all official communication channels. An official statement read, 'Fresh dates will be notified separately. All centre superintendents and jurisdictional Station House Officers (SHOs) are requested to be informed accordingly.' The board further highlighted that this step has been taken in the interest of student safety. In particular, the cloudburst situation in Kathua district and overall inclement weather across the region prompted the rescheduling. Students can check the official notice available here. Revised dates to be announced soon Authorities have also directed all sub- and branch officers to circulate the information promptly through WhatsApp groups and other designated official platforms to ensure that candidates are informed without delay. Students are advised to regularly check the official website of JKBOSE and stay updated on the revised exam timetable once it is released. TOI Education is on WhatsApp now. Follow us here.


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